Biographie de COIGNARD James

James Coignard, painter, ceramist, sculptor and etcher, was born in Tours in 1925. At the age of 23 and after a brief career in the French administration, he discovers the landscapes of the French Riviera and decides to study at the school of Arts-Décoratifs in Nice. Four years later, he quits his job at the administration to commit himself entirely to his artistic career. The encounter with Paul Hervieu in 1950 is decisive. His collaboration with gallery Hervieu made him known in artistic circles, nationally and internationally and then particularly in Scandinavia. At the beginning of his career, art critics label James Coignard as a member of Ecole de Paris, but quickly, his painting and ceramic, distances themselves from those of the other painters. At the beginning of the sixties, he starts to work with glass but the technical turning point occurs in 1968 when his friend Henri Goetz discovers a new etching technique, using carborundum. Etching then becomes central in his work. At the same time, his career takes off internationally. He travels a lot, especially to Sweden and USA where he lives during a few years. In 1978, James Coignard participates in the creation of the etching studio Pasnic, with which he starts a long collaboration. During the eighties, he shares his time between Paris and the French Riviera and takes an interest in artist’s books and publishing issues. He exhibits now all over the world, and is acknowledged as one of the greatest painter-etchers of his time. Until his decease in 2008, James Coignard was a prolific painter, sculptor and etcher and leaves behind an immense work.

1925Birth in Tours, France.1926 - 1942His family moves to Paris where he studies.1943 - 1948He works at the French financial administration in Tours, France.1948 Mutation to Villefranche-sur-Mer. He takes classes at Arts décoratifs in Nice.1949First exhibition in Beaulieu-sur-mer. Encounters Braque, Matisse, Chagall.1950He obtains 1er price without competing at Arts décoratifs in Nice, France.Decisive meeting with Paul Hervieu. Starts a long collaboration with gallery Hervieu in Nice. Several exhibitions in Sweden.1952He leaves his job at the administration and Nice for Paris.Encounter with Max Papart. Creation of a ceramic studio in Paris. First exhibitions in Scandinavia.1953Exhibition at Salon d’automne in Paris.1954Travels to Denmark.1956James Coignard marries Mireille Poupart and moves to Beaulieu-sur-Mer, where he creates a studio.He works exclusively with Gallery Hervieu in Nice.Exhibition at the museum of Malmö in Suède. 1958Travels to Spain where he discovers the work of Clavé.He stops ceramic.1959Birth of his daughter Pascale.Atlan, Christine Boumeester, Goetz and Max Papart meet in his studio in Beaulieu-sur-Mer.1961He creates glass sculptures at Fucina Degli Angeli, Venice, Peggy Guggenheim Collection. 1962Birth of his son David.1963Birth of his daughter Emmanuelle.1964Moves to Vallauris. Obtains the prize Dorothy Gould in Nice1966-1967His work is bought by American museums for the first time.Encounter with Georges Bénichou.1968Creation of his first carborundum etchings following the encounter with his friend Henri Goetz.1969Illustration of the poem l’Amour du plus lointain by Jean Marcenac for the publishing firm Le Vent d’Arles.La Fucina Degli Angeli exhibits his glass sculptures in the USA.He participates in the jury distributing the national diplomas of Beaux-arts and in reform commissions concerning artistic teaching.1970His glass sculptures are exhibited in German museums.Encounter with A. Clavé.1972He is invited to the university of Ottawa and travels to Canada and USA.1974Travels to Israel.1975James Coignard creates fourteen tapestries in accordance to the technique “Art protis” in Brno, Czechoslovakia.1976Travel to Egypt.1977Creation of a series of bronze sculptures for the publishing firm F.B.Visit to USA, where he stays. In the Murano studios, he creates a second series of glass sculptures for la Fucina Degli Angeli.1978Creation of the carborundum etching studio “Pasnic” in Paris with Pascal Gauvard and Nicolas du Mesnil du Buisson.1979Stay in USA. Travels to Algeria and Israel.1980Creation of two tapestries for Galerie La Demeure jn Paris.1981Creation of a series of paintings on etched background for F.B publishing firm, executed in eight examples: the oligotypes.1982The creation of a studio in Paris.1983Collaboration with the publishing firm Sémios in Paris. Creation of a large panel for the Rothschild Foundation in Nice.1984Creation of nine tapestries in the Halaska studio in Stockholm for Sonet publishing firm.He marries Sylvia Uryn, head of the publishing firm Sémios.1985He moves to New Orleans, where he creates a studio.Travels to Mexico.1987Creation of the great triptych Le clavier for Sonet Studios in Stockholm.1988James Coignard leaves New Orleans and moves to the surroundings of Rambouillet.1989Birth of his son Simon.1992Creation of his studio in Cannes.1995He meet François Vecchio, collaboration with the gallery Vecchio in Cannes. Moves his studio in Antibes.

1996-2002Numerous travels to Egypt, Tunisia, Turkey, Jordan, Greece, Morocco and Canada.Creation of glass sculptures for the publishing firm Béringo in Venice, Italy.2003-2005Starts a close collaboration with Galleri GKM Siwert Bergström in Malmö, Sweden.Several exhibitions in Sweden following the publishing of the catalogue l’ Œuvre gravé volume V, GKM publishing firm.Creation of a new series of glass sculptures for Béringo publishing firm in Venice, Italy.2006-2008Numerous voyages: Egypt, Scandinavia, USA. Collaboration with gallery Bogéna in Saint Paul de Vence.Creations of an artist’s book for Ariane publishing firm.Creation of 47 etchings, presented in the catalogue l’Œuvre gravé volume VI, GKM publishing firm.

Until his decease at the French Riviera on March 7 2008, James Coignard stays a prolific painter and does not cease to create before his death at the age of 82.